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On the 28th of February 2001, Buck and Luciene moved to the Amazon Basin of Brazil. We lived in Macapá, right on the equator.
Why would a web designer give up his career and take his family from their comfortable life in Columbus, Ohio, USA, to live on the Amazon River? We came with a vision to save the Amazon, to tell people about Jesus, and plant a Vineyard church. We have planted a church, and we are turning it over to the national leaders, heading back to the States in Sept. 2009. ![]() |
Friday, October 29, 2004
I am starting to get worried. I still haven't gotten my ballot. I want to vote. I want every vote to count, especially mine. It should have been here by now. Ohio is one of the critical states, and since that is where I am from, that one vote means a lot, at least to me. Not just because it is a close race. I guess, being on foreign soil, and hearing the press here in Brazil slam President Bush, and all the liberals and communists insisting that I should vote for Kerry, I want to be able to declare without a doubt, that I voted for Bush, and that my vote was sent in, and it was counted. I want to vote for life for the unborn. I want to vote for nightmares for the terrorists that slaughter innocent women and children. I want to vote for integrity, a man that I really believe loves God, and is serving Him as best as he knows how. I want to vote my conscience, and I want my vote to count. I vote for freedom! I vote for the country I love, the United States of a America. I vote Bush. (1) comments Saturday, October 23, 2004
We want to thank each one of you that has so faithfully prayed for us. We just received some really good news. Luciene is two months pregnant with our fourth child. She has been feeling a lot of nausea, but other than that, is healthy. We just got some really good news as far as transportation also. As you know from previous prayer letters, we have been struggling with transportation. We have been making payments for a new car in what is called a "Consorcio". A consorcio is a Brazilian invention. You join a group, and the whole group makes car payments every month but you don't get your car right away. Once a month, one person is chosen in a drawing to receive their car. The rest continue to pay until they can make the minimum down payment to get the car out, or until they are chosen in the drawing. We have been paying on our new car for about a year and a half. We had to sell the VW Bug recently, and have been getting around by bicycle. It was kind of difficult, figuring out how to haul both of the girls to school on the one bike, but we have been doing it. Raquel got her foot caught in the spokes of the bicycle this week on the way back from school, bruised her up pretty bad, some blood, bent the tire of my bike. Now she is terrified of going on the bike. Not having transportation has been a real test for us, especially with the second church plant on the other side of the city to supervise now. We have asked for prayer, and God has heard, and has answered. Yesterday, on the 22nd of October, our number was chosen for the car! We need to complete paperwork, pay the fees, etc., and within a couple of weeks we could have our new car! Please pray that we will have the US$1,000 that we will need for the fees and shipment costs, and that the paperwork would all go smoothly, and that we could get the car without any further delay. We just can't tell you how happy we are, and how much we appreciate all of the prayer. My back has been better also. I have been able to get around pretty normally, though I have to be really careful about bending down or lifting anything. It was one of the most physically painful things I have ever gone through. It was also a lesson in the subhuman treatment that one receives with socialized medicine. My heart just breaks with the suffering of the poor and forgotten ones. In the midst of struggle, God has shined upon us with His merciful favor. Our hearts dance with joy in His presence. Thanks for dancing with us in prayer! (0) comments Wednesday, October 06, 2004
I was playing some ball with the kids on Tuesday, and noticed my back was stiff. It got progressively worse, until that night I couldn't sit or stand without assistance, and then with much pain. I ended up at the emergency room. I went first to the public hospital, but after a few frustrating hours, ended up going from there to a private hospital. They gave me medicine, and told me I had to get a CAT scan to see if I have a herniated disc, and what treatment would be needed. The pain has been extreme. Our support has not been sufficient to cover additional health costs. Please pray with us, for complete healing. (0) comments |